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Projects funded in the first call of Infect-ERA

Published by Martine Batoux on Thu, 02/04/2016 - 18:51

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In the frame of the mid-term status seminar, the Infect-ERA projects funded under the first call (2013) have been presented in short video clips.

Over a cup of coffee, the project coordinators explain the objectives of their research and their scientific approaches.

Click on the project to watch the video!

 

Abir: Anti-Bacterial Immune Regulation

AspMetNet : Systematic identification of antifungal drug targets by a metabolic network approach

CINOCA : Co-infection as a cause of ovarian cancer

EUGENPATH : Eukaryotic genes in vacuolar pathogens and symbionts - Implications for virulence, metabolism and ecology

Haplo-Infect : Dissecting the bacterial recognition machinery in human cells using haploid genetics and CRISPR-mediated genome

HCV-ASSEMBLY : Identification of host factors involved in Hepatitis C Virus assembly and characterization of their potential role in vivo

HepBccc : Host factors in hepatitis B virus cccDNA formation as novel antiviral targets and biomarkers - identification, preclinical evaluation and impact for liver disease

PROANTILIS : Subversive pro- and anti-inflammation trade-offs promote infection by Listeria monocytogenes

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